Senior Night was Mules Night at Memorial Hall. The Muhlenberg womens
basketball team cruised past Bryn Mawr, 78-49, and turned the game into a
true team effort. Fourteen players made it into the game for the Mules,
and 12 of them scored at least two points and secured at least one
rebound.

It was a good win tonight because everyone got a chance to play,

Sophomore Erin McSherry recorded seven points, five
rebounds and three blocks to help Muhlenberg remain undefeated all-time
against Bryn Mawr.

 said senior honoree Emily Wright, who finished the game with
eight points and four rebounds.

The Mules shot out to an early lead in the first half  including a
20-0 run three minutes in  and never looked back. They went into
halftime up 48-19 after shooting 47.6 percent from the field and holding
the Owls to just five field goals.

The second half saw even scoring from the two teams, but the Mules
lead from the first half carried over and was enough to seal the victory.

Senior Meghan Courtney led the Mules with 18 points and 10 rebounds
for her seventh double-double of the season. Three of those points came on
a nonchalant turnaround NBA-range three-pointer as the shot clock was
about to expire late in the second half. The trey was Courtneys
fourth in the last two games.

Wright and Courtney, who were honored by head coach Ron Rohn in a pre-game
ceremony, were touched by his words of praise.

Coach has been an incredible support system for us these last four
years, Courtney said. Hes really gone over and above the
call
of his coaching duties.

The kind words didnt stop there. A couple of Wright and
Courtneys teammates had something to say about the senior captains.

Emily is always there for us, said junior Michelle
Feldman, who contributed three assists and two steals. She gives
a silent confidence. She is always motivating and positive, and she never
hangs her head.

Freshman Kaitlyn OMalley, who scored seven points and dished
out a career-high four assists, talked about Courtneys contributions
to the young team.

Meghan leads by example,  OMalley said. Whatever she
does, its always good to mirror her. The team wouldnt be the
same without her.

The Mules have three games left in conference play, all against tough
teams. They will enter the first of those games  against No. 24
McDaniel  in the midst of a six-game win streak, and they are
confident in their ability to win.

We know we have to play our best, OMalley said. But if
we just play our game, we shouldnt have a problem.